Tyrese Gibson

Director F. Gary Gray and his cast are heading into the final days of production on Fast and Furious 8, and the entire Fast family are celebrating their hard work with a big thank you to the crew and fans.

Vin Diesel is now part of the 100 million club on Facebook, after his popular page surpassed that number in likes. The actor is basking in the glow of his viral achievement as his Fast and Furious cohorts pass along their congratulations.

Ever wanted to see a Fast and Furious car chase in action? Or learn hand-to-hand combat from Michelle Rodriguez? Or have a smoothie made personally for you by Scott Eastwood? As part of Fast 8’s new charity initiative with Omaze, you may have the chance to do just that.

Tyrese Gibson has announced that he will be reprising his role as the military sergeant in the upcoming fifth Transformers movie. The actor posted several photos with director Michael Bay to tease his return for Transformers: The Last Knight, adding, “Summer 2017 just got even more interesting.”

Gibson previously appeared as Epps in the first three Transformers films, sitting out 2014’s Age of Extinction.

Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, and the rest of the Fast & Furious crew are hard at work on the upcoming eighth film in the franchise — and they’re sharing the behind-the-scenes video to prove it.

If there’s one consistently inconsistent aspect of the Fast and Furious franchise, it’s that each film’s name follows a different format from the last. Sometimes, even a singl movie goes by two different names. Take the franchise’s sixth film, for example: The movie is called Furious 6 in its opening credits. But marketing, including the film’s post-release box art, calls it Fast and Furious 6 instead.

With that in mind: Presuming Furious 7 (which we should actually be calling Furious Seven, according to director James Wan) does well enough for Universal to greenlight an eighth film (and all early signs suggest it will), what, exactly, are they going to call it?

The crowded backstage during the ending of Furious 7 Takes Over REVOLT Live hosted two candid moments for two of the film’s stars. After Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth performed their Paul Walker ode “See You Again,” Tyrese greeted both sincerely, visibly moved at their tribute of his late friend and costar.